MULTIPLE RECEIVER INSTALLATION
An advantage of the standard 4 to 20 mA DC output signal produced by the Series
616D Transmitter is that any number of receivers can be connected in series in the
current loop, given max loop total resistance is not violated. Thus an analog panel
meter, a chart recorder, process controlling equipment, or any combination of
these devices can be operated simultaneously. The only requirement is that each
component be equipped for a standard 4 to 20 mA input and the proper polarity of the
input connections be observed when inserting the device in the current loop. If any of
the units display a negative or downscale reading, the signal input leads are reversed.
ZERO DEADBAND
MAINTENANCE/REPAIR
Upon nal installation of the Series 616D DIN Rail Differential Pressure Transmitter,
no routine maintenance is required. The Series 616D is not eld serviceable and is not
possible to repair the unit. Field repair should not be attempted and may void warranty.
WARRANTY/RETURN
Refer to “Terms and Conditions of Sale” in our catalog and on our website. Contact
customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping the
product back for repair. Be sure to include a brief description of the problem plus any
additional application notes.
Simultaneous Current and Voltage Operation
The connections to the transmitter are made to Terminals PWR, COM, and VOUT
on the terminal block as shown in Figure 4. The voltage output and the power supply
must have separate wire leads that are only joined at terminal COM of the transmitter.
Additional error may occur for the voltage output if a single wire is used or if the wires
are joined at the power supply or receiver.
For the current output, the maximum allowable loop resistance (wiring + receiver
resistance) is dependent on the power supply. The maximum loop voltage drop must
not reduce the transmitter voltage below 17 V. The maximum loop resistance can be
calculated using the following equation:
The equation uses 17.0 instead of 10.0 used in the current only equation. This
represents the minimum voltage supply which is higher on the simultaneous output
conguration due to the requirements of the voltage outputs.
Shielded 4-wire cable is recommended for control loop wiring. Ground the shield
at the power supply end only. Should the polarity of the transmitter or receiver be
inadvertently reversed, the unit will not function properly, but no damage will be done
to the transmitter.
For voltage outputs, the minimum receiver load is 1 kΩ. The resistance due to the
wire should be low compared to the receiver load resistance. While the voltage at
the terminal block remains unchanged with a 10 mA current ow, resistive losses in
the wiring do cause errors in the voltage delivered to the receiver. For a 1% accuracy
gauge, the resistance of the wires should be less than 0.1% of the value of the receiver
load resistance. This will keep the error caused by the current ow below 0.1%.
CALIBRATION
Zero Calibration
The zero calibration can be set by applying zero pressure to both the pressure ports
and pressing the zero button for 3 seconds.
Span Calibration
The span calibration can be adjusted only after setting the zero adjustment. It must be
completed within 5 minutes of the last zero calibration. The span calibration button will
be ignored until the zero calibration is completed. Apply pressure to the ports of the
transmitter that are associated with the maximum output of the transmitter (20 mA, 5
V, or 10 V, depending on the output being used). Press and hold the span button for
3 seconds.
Do not exceed specied supply voltage ratings. Permanent
damage not covered by warranty will result. Simultaneous outputs
are not designed for AC voltage operation.
CAUTION
Figure 4: Simultaneous Current and Voltage Output Wiring
Figure 4
RMAX =
VPS - 17.0
20 mA DC
(where VPS is the power supply voltage)
There is a 5 second delay from the time the zero or span calibration
button is released until the time that the change in the calibration
takes place. This delay is used to prevent stress related offsets on the lower range.
NOTICE
SIMULTANEOUS CURRENT AND
VOLTAGE OUTPUT WIRING
VOLTAGE
RECEIVER
POWER
SUPPLY
CURRENT
RECEIVER
NOTE: POWER AND VOLTAGE
RECEIVER "-" MUST BE
SEPARATE WIRES CONNECTED AT
THE MODEL 616D COM
TERMINAL
INPUT
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